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[Solved] Procedure & Best Choices for Replacing Front Engine Mount on Passat B5 (3B) Estate, 1998

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  • #1 17043658
    8850
    Level 21  
    Passat B5 (3B) estate, 1.6 8V, PB + LPG, 101KM (AHL), 1998, ver. Basic

    The mechanic found a damaged front cushion under the engine, i.e. at the radiator. My problem is that when you change the gears after releasing the clutch you feel a jerk front-back, release your leg from the gas pedal also a jerk. On the transmission rod you can feel every gear change and jerks as you pull your leg off the gas. This is very sad. Suspension listed is not a problem here (checked on diagnostic station) ..

    Where can I find a guide on how to replace this pillow? What is the procedure? Do you need to adjust it somehow? Which pillow is best to buy in the automotive?
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  • #2 17047912
    zaxdamian
    Level 15  
    Unscrewing. Screw. No regulation or procedure.
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  • #3 17048342
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    8850 wrote:
    Which pillow is best to buy in the automotive?

    It's best to look for oily or Lemfolder. Unfortunately, they will not be cheap.
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  • #4 17049522
    8850
    Level 21  
    Oil pillows on the front? And when did VW produce such? From what I never know.
    Need to lift the engine?
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  • #5 17049616
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #6 17049624
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    Sorry, I didn't read that it was a front cushion.
  • #7 17054811
    8850
    Level 21  
    Thank you for the hints.
  • #8 17054813
    8850
    Level 21  
    Thank you for the hints.

    Added after 31 [seconds]:

    thank you for the answers in this topic

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around replacing the damaged front engine mount (cushion) on a 1998 Passat B5 (3B) estate. The user experiences noticeable jerks during gear changes and when releasing the gas pedal, indicating a potential issue with the engine mount. Responses suggest that the replacement process involves unscrewing the old mount without the need for adjustments or lifting the engine. Recommendations for replacement parts include brands like Oily and Lemforder, although they are noted to be on the pricier side. The conversation clarifies that the front cushion does not require any special lifting procedures for replacement.
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